A cleanable shoe-type diverter belt having narrow translatable pushers forming article-diverting shoes covering little or none of the belt's conveying surface. cam followers on the shoes below the pushers follow selectively actuated or fixed guides under the belt to translate the shoes along a transverse track across the width of the belt. cam followers of different lengths are programmed to follow different paths by multi-level guides.
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21. A conveyor belt comprising:
a top side and an opposite bottom side;
a plurality of parallel tracks extending transversely across the width of the conveyor belt;
a plurality of pushers arranged to ride along the tracks, wherein the pushers include upper article-engaging portions above the top side of the conveyor belt and cam followers below the bottom side for contact with guides below the conveyor belt;
wherein a first group of the plurality of pushers are shorter than a second group of the plurality of pushers such that the cam followers of the first group of pushers extend below the bottom side a first distance and the cam followers of the second group of pushers extend below the bottom side a greater second distance.
25. A diverting conveyor comprising:
a conveyor belt having a plurality of pushers arranged to translate transversely across the width of the conveyor belt along spaced apart paths, wherein a first plurality of the pushers have a first length and cam followers that extend below the conveyor belt a first distance and a second plurality of the pushers have a second length and cam followers that extend below the conveyor belt a greater second distance, wherein the first length is shorter than the second length;
a guide disposed below the conveyor belt and having first guide surfaces at a first level for engaging the cam followers of the first and second plurality of pushers to translate their pushers and second guides at a second level below the first level and below the cam followers of the first plurality of pushers and not below the cam followers of the second plurality of pushers to translate the second plurality of pushers and not the first plurality of pushers.
23. A diverting conveyor comprising:
a conveyor belt advancing in a conveying direction and having a plurality of pushers arranged to translate transversely across the width of the conveyor belt along paths regularly spaced apart a distance defining a pusher pitch, wherein the pushers include cam followers extending below the conveyor belt;
a cam wheel disposed below the conveyor belt and rotatable on an axis perpendicular to the plane of the conveyor belt, the cam wheel including:
a plurality of lobes regularly spaced around the periphery of the cam wheel to match the pusher pitch, wherein a first plurality of the lobes are cam paddles that receive a driving force from the cam followers to rotate the cam wheel and at least one of the lobes is a diverting cam having a leading edge that extends radially outward farther than the cam paddles to engage the cam follower of a pusher and translate the pusher while the cam follower of the next pusher forward is pushing on one of the cam paddles to rotate the cam wheel as the conveyor belt advances.
1. A conveyor belt comprising:
a plurality of belt modules, each extending in length from a trailing end to a leading end in a conveying direction, in width from a left side to a right side, wherein the plurality of belt modules are arranged end to end and wherein at least some of the belt modules include:
an intermediate portion extending in length from the leading end to the trailing end and in width from the left side to the right side and having a top side and an opposite bottom side;
an elongated slot formed in the intermediate portion from the top side to the bottom side and extending across the width of the intermediate portion;
a monolithic pusher movably retained in the intermediate portion to move along the elongated slot, the pusher having an article-engaging upper portion above the top side of the intermediate portion and a lower cam portion below the bottom side of the intermediate portion;
wherein the belt module is flexible enough to allow the monolithic pusher to be installed in the elongated slot by flexing the belt module at the elongated slot to temporarily widen the elongated slot to admit the monolithic pusher into place.
26. A conveyor belt comprising:
a plurality of belt modules, each extending in length from a trailing end to a leading end in a conveying direction, in width from a left side to a right side, wherein the plurality of belt modules are arranged end to end and wherein at least some of the belt modules include:
a deck extending in length from the leading end to the trailing end and in width from the left side to the right side and having a top side and an opposite bottom side;
an elongated slot formed in the deck from the top side to the bottom side and extending across the width of the deck;
a bar extending along the width of the conveyor module below the top side of the deck;
a pusher having opposite first and second ends and a through hole disposed between the first and second ends;
wherein the pusher extends through the elongated slot with a first portion of the pusher including the first end above the deck and a second portion of the pusher including the second end below the deck and wherein the bar extends through the hole in the pusher to retain the pusher on the bar as the pusher translates across the width of the belt module along the elongated slot.
37. A diverting conveyor comprising:
a plurality of conveyor modules, each extending in length from a trailing end to a leading end in a conveying direction, in width from a left side to a right side, wherein the plurality of conveyor modules are arranged end to end and wherein at least some of the conveyor modules include:
a deck extending in length from the leading end to the trailing end and in width from the left side to the right side and having a top side and an opposite bottom side;
an elongated slot formed in the deck from the top side to the bottom side and extending across the width of the deck;
a bar extending along the width of the conveyor module below the top side of the deck;
a pusher having opposite first and second ends and a through hole disposed between the first and second ends;
wherein the pusher extends through the elongated slot with the first end of the pusher above the deck and the second end of the pusher below the deck and wherein the bar extends through the hole in the pusher to retain the pusher on the bar as the pusher translates across the width of the conveyor module along the elongated slot;
a guide coupled to the pushers to translate the pushers along the elongated slots.
22. A diverting conveyor comprising:
a conveyor belt advancing upstream to downstream and having a plurality of pushers arranged to translate transversely across the width of the conveyor belt along spaced apart paths, wherein the pushers include cam followers extending below the conveyor belt;
a retractable guide disposed below the conveyor belt and having a guide surface extending diagonally across the width of the conveyor from an upstream end to an opposite downstream end, wherein the guide surface has an upper edge at a first level inward from the upstream end transitioning to a higher second level at a position between the upstream and downstream ends and wherein the guide surface is selectively movable between a first raised position in which the upper edge of the guide surface at the first level is high enough to intercept the cam followers to translate the pushers across the conveyor belt and a second lowered position in which the upper edge of the guide surface at the first level is below the cam followers to avoid translating the pushers;
wherein the retractable guide has a hinge at the downstream end that allows the retractable guide to pivot between the first raised position and the second lowered position.
11. A conveyor belt comprising:
a plurality of belt modules, each extending in length from a trailing end to a leading end in a conveying direction, in width from a left side to a right side, wherein the plurality of belt modules are arranged end to end and wherein at least some of the belt modules include:
an intermediate portion extending in length from the leading end to the trailing end and in width from the left side to the right side and having a top side and an opposite bottom side;
an elongated slot formed in the intermediate portion from the top side to the bottom side and extending across the width of the intermediate portion;
a pusher extending through the elongated slot;
wherein the pusher includes an article-engaging upper portion above the intermediate portion and a lower portion below the intermediate portion and wherein the outer dimensions of the pusher at the top side and at the bottom side of the intermediate portion are greater than the width of the slot, enough to retain the pusher in the slot; and
wherein the article-engaging upper portion includes a peg extending upward away from the top side of the intermediate portion of the belt module and having outer dimensions less than the width of the slot.
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The invention relates generally to power-driven conveyors and more particularly to shoe-type diverters.
Article diverters, such as shoe sorters, are used to translate articles across the width of a conveyor as the conveyor transports the articles in a conveying direction. Typical shoe sorters include article-pushing elements referred to as shoes that are driven laterally across the conveyor to push articles off one or both sides of the conveyor to one or more outfeed locations. Slat conveyors and modular conveyor belts are used as the platform for the shoes, which ride in tracks extending across the widths of the slats or belt modules. The shoes are conventionally blocked-shaped with depending structural elements that keep the shoe in the track or extend below to engage carryway guides that control the positions of the shoes. Although shoe sorters and other diverters are widely used in package-handling applications, they are not so useful in food-handling and other applications where sanitation is important because they are not easy to clean. Thus, there is a need for cleanable shoe-type diverters.
This need is addressed by diverting conveyors and conveyor belts embodying features of the invention. One example of an article-diverting conveyor belt comprises a plurality of belt modules. Each module extends in length from a trailing end to a leading end in a conveying direction and in width from a left side to a right side. The belt modules are arranged end to end. At least some of the belt modules include an intermediate portion that extends in length from the leading end to the trailing end and in width from the left side to the right side. The intermediate portion has a top side and an opposite bottom side. An elongated slot is formed in the intermediate portion from the top side to the bottom side. The slot extends across a majority of the width of the intermediate portion. A monolithic pusher is movably retained in the intermediate portion to move along the elongated slot. The pusher has an article-engaging upper portion above the top side of the intermediate portion and a lower cam portion below the bottom side of the intermediate portion.
Another version of an article-diverting conveyor belt comprises belt modules, each of which extends in length from a trailing end to a leading end in a conveying direction and in width from a left side to a right side. The belt modules are arranged end to end. At least some of the belt modules include an intermediate portion extending in length from the leading end to the trailing end and in width from the left side to the right side and with a top side and an opposite bottom side. An elongated slot formed in the intermediate portion from the top side to the bottom side extends across a majority of the width of the intermediate portion. A pusher extends through the elongated slot. The pusher includes a narrow article-engaging portion above the intermediate portion and a lower portion below the intermediate portion. The outer dimensions of the pusher just above the top side and just below the bottom side of the intermediate portion are slightly greater than the width of the slot to retain the pusher in the slot.
Another version of an article-diverting conveyor belt comprises a top side and an opposite bottom side. Parallel tracks extend transversely across a majority of the width of the conveyor belt. Pushers are arranged to ride along the tracks. The pushers include upper article-engaging portions above the top side of the conveyor belt and cam followers below the bottom side for contact with guides below the conveyor belt. The cam followers of some of the pushers extend below the bottom side a first distance, and the cam followers of other of the pushers extend below the bottom side a greater second distance.
In another aspect of the invention, an article-diverting conveyor comprises a conveyor belt having a plurality of pushers arranged to translate transversely across the width of the conveyor belt along spaced apart paths. The pushers include cam followers extending below the conveyor belt. A retractable guide disposed below the conveyor belt has a guide surface that is selectively movable between a first position in contact with the cam followers to translate the pushers across the conveyor belt and a second position not in contact with the cam followers to avoid translating the pushers.
Another version of a diverting conveyor comprises a conveyor belt advancing in a direction of belt travel. The belt has pushers arranged to translate transversely across the width of the conveyor belt along paths regularly spaced apart a distance defining a pusher pitch. The pushers include cam followers that extending below the conveyor belt. A cam wheel disposed below the conveyor belt rotates on an axis perpendicular to the plane of the conveyor belt. The cam wheel includes lobes regularly spaced around its periphery to match the pusher pitch. Some of the lobes are cam paddles that receive a driving force from the cam followers to rotate the cam wheel. At least one of the lobes is a diverting cam having a leading edge that extends radially outward farther than the cam paddles to engage the cam follower of a pusher. The diverting cam translates the pusher while the cam follower of the next pusher forward is pushing on one of the cam paddles to rotate the cam wheel as the conveyor belt advances.
Yet another version of a diverting conveyor comprises a conveyor belt having a plurality of pushers arranged to translate transversely across the width of the conveyor belt along spaced apart paths. Some of the pushers include cam followers that extend below the conveyor belt a first distance; other of the pushers include cam followers that extend below the conveyor belt a greater second distance. A guide disposed below the conveyor belt has first guide surfaces at a first level for engaging the cam followers of the first and second plurality of pushers to translate their pushers and second guides at a second level below the first level and below the cam followers of the first plurality of pushers and not below the cam followers of the second plurality of pushers to translate the second plurality of pushers and not the first plurality of pushers.
Another version of a diverter comprises conveyor modules that extend in length from a trailing end to a leading end in a conveying direction and in width from a left side to a right side. The modules are arranged end to end. At least some of the modules include a deck that extends in length from the leading end to the trailing end and in width from the left side to the right side. The deck has a top side and an opposite bottom side. An elongated slot is formed in the deck from the top side to the bottom side. The slot extends across the majority of the module's width. A bar extends along the width of the module below the top side of the deck. A pusher has opposite first and second ends and a through hole disposed between the ends. The pusher extends through the elongated slot with a first portion including its first end above the deck and a second portion including its second end below the deck. The bar extends through the through hole in the pusher to retain the pusher on the bar as the pusher translates across the width of the conveyor module along the elongated slot. A guide coupled to the pushers translates the pushers along the slots.
These features of the invention, as well as other aspects and advantages, are described in more detail in the following description, appended claims, and accompanying drawings, in which:
An elongated slot 28 extends through the deck 22 from a top conveying side 30 to an opposite bottom side 31 and across the majority of the width of the module midway between its two ends 16, 17. A pusher 32, in the form of a peg, is received in the slot 28, as also shown in
A guide mechanism 46 underlies the belt 10 along an upper carryway 48, as shown in
Another version of the pusher is shown in the module 12 of
Yet another version of the pusher is shown in
Unlike conventional blocky shoes, the narrow pegs 32, 32′ of
Another version of a conveyor belt module with a peg pusher is shown in
The pusher of
A portion of the conveyor belt 92 constructed of rows 94 of the belt modules 70 is shown in
As shown in the side view of
Another version of a diverting guide 100′ underlying the conveyor belt in the carryway is shown in
Simple alignment of a stream of articles is achieved with the conveyor configuration of
A three-to-one merge-conveyor configuration is shown in
The conveyor configuration of
The simple merge conveyor of
In the sorter shown in
The pusher-belt diverter 222 of
Guernsey, Kevin W., Lee, Brian R., Nagel, Jorge E.
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